AP scores are out but where to find them?

<p>My friend (incoming freshman like me) got his scores on his UCLA's version of tritonlink, where do we find our scores??</p>

<p>EDIT: OK like I looked all over tritonlink, searched google, looked on facebook UCSD forums to no avail. Arghhh I wanna know my scores!</p>

<p>I think I heard in Orientation, or from the UCSD website itself that its due July 15th, but they dont even start putting it in the computer system until August. So as long as it's sent, I dont think you'll have a problem, assuming they dont lose stuff.</p>

<p>I'm speaking of the scores from the tests we took this may, as in like, they just came out, not the reported scores lol. shoot ah well I guess I can wait..</p>

<p>O my bad, lol</p>

<p>Um, call admissions maybe?</p>

<p>you call and pay $8 to get them early</p>

<p>O thats what Tien was talking about. Lol sorry bud, i feel mildly retarded right now</p>

<p>lol I don't wanna pay 8 bucks :&lt;/p>

<p>they are coming in 3 weeks anyways</p>

<p>You seem to be a rather patient person >.<</p>

<p>Hey look, we have the same post count ric</p>

<p>im really not</p>

<p>+1
no we dont ;O</p>

<p>Last year I recall receiving my AP scores report before UCSD put them online.</p>

<p>UCSD may take a while to put them on tritonlink. Last year, by the time I had to register for classes, UCSD still hadn't put up my AP Chem score. I had to fax my score to a member of the Chem Department on the day of registration, so I could sign up for the class I wanted.</p>

<p>Sooooo...just call AP or wait for the scores to come by mail.</p>

<p>Thanks guys, I think I'll just pay 8 dollars</p>

<p>if we just put UCSD as the college we wanted to send our ap scores [sent scores as in senior year ap test scores] to will all our previous scores be sent as well or is there another way we have to send these scores....i called UCSD and they said they heard a lot of things but they aren't too sure either...</p>

<p>any ideas anyone?</p>

<p>they will send all your scores...the only reason they wouldn't is if you included more information this year than you did last year.</p>

<p>for example, if you had not included your social security number last year but did this year, that could create multiple ap score reports and ucsd would only get your most recent one</p>

<p>but, i actually did that (between 10th grade and 11th) and it still came as one report...so for 99% of you, ucsd will get all your scores...and for the 1% that something goes wrong, you won't be able to know until the 15th of july or later (if you call).</p>